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The Holocaust is also the Shoah. It was a genocide in which the Nazi regime, which Adolf Hitler headed killed an estimate of six million Jews. There were also collaborators. Some historians' definition of the term also includes additional non-Jewish Victims of the mass murders. The killings took place in Nazi Germany and also German-occupied territories (Gilbert, 1986).
They targeted and murdered the Jews from 1941 to 1945, in the Holocaust. The genocide is one of the largest in history. It was part of the acts of oppression of various political and ethnic groups by the Nazis in Europe. It involved every arm of the Germany bureaucracy. The Third Reich was a genocidal state. Other victims who were not Jews included the Romanis, communists, Christian Poles, homosexuals, Soviet POWs, and the physically and mentally challenged.
During the Holocaust, they used about 42,500 facilities to concentrate, confine, and kill the Jews. They were both in Germany and German-occupied territories. About 100,000 to 500,000 people participated in the planning and execution. Nearly one million Jewish children died and two-thirds of the Jews in Europe.
The Holocaust was in stages. The first one was the passing of a law to exclude the Jews from the society by the German government. There was also the establishment of concentration camps in 1933, and ghettos in 1939. The specialized paramilitary units in 1941 murdered Jews in mass shootings (Peukert, 1987).
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